It depends on the type of wood because the volume of wood required to make a ton varies with the density of the wood.
Find a chart of wood densities here: http://www.simetric.co.uk/si_wood.htm
By my calculations (and I'm no mathematician), if you use aspen (420 kg/m3), it would take 2.15m3 of wood to equal a ton.
The weight of a ton of wood varies depending on the type of wood, but on average, a ton of wood can be around 2000 pounds or one ton (short ton).
You need 2.5-3t raw wood material
10 gallons
A ton is a ton, it doesnt matter if its a ton of jelly beans, or a ton of bouncy balls. A ton is the same no matter what you use.
A ton of sawdust generally weighs around 400-500 kilograms, depending on the moisture content and type of wood.
2000 lbs of anything makes a ton (feathers, wood shavings, mud etc.)
A ton is bigger than a cubic meter of wood. A ton is a unit of mass, equal to 1000 kilograms, while a cubic meter is a unit of volume. The weight of a cubic meter of wood will depend on the type of wood and its density.
2/3 of dry wood is carbon. The carbon came from carbon dioxide. Trees grow at different rates so you need to find out fast it grows to answer the question. Say the tree adds a ton of dry wood in 1 year (1 Ton Wood/Yr). That locks up 0.667 ton of carbon. The carbon came from CO2 which is 0.375 carbon by weight. Cross-multiply and divide...solve for X: 1 Ton CO2 / 0.375 Ton CO2 = X Ton Wood / 0.667 Ton Wood X = 1.77 Ton Wood Divide by the rate and you get the time: 1.77 Ton Wood / 1 Ton Wood/Yr = 1.77 Yr
Well I would like to say a ton. Unless some of that would is not used or hjust ends up as left over pieces. So I'm going to say almost a ton.
2,000 pounds.
The cost of wood chips can vary depending on the type of wood and geographical location, but generally they can range from $20 to $60 per ton. Factors such as delivery costs, quantity purchased, and quality of the wood chips can also affect the final price. It's best to contact local suppliers for current pricing.
A ton!